Below are a few of the projects I've worked on that are web-accessable - and do not involve proprietary information. That rules out most of what I've done over the years. Fortunately, resumes are not quite as constrained.

Screenshot of MLT Inspection SoftwareMulti-Lumen Tubing Inspection System

From an inspection point-of-view, multi-lumen tubing is more challenging to measure than ordinary rigid manufactured parts. Plastic tubing will naturally warp and the lumens (the channels through the tube) will shift slightly in relation to each other.

Finescan stage, rotary and cameraFinescan Stent Inspection System

Stents are also challenging to inspect using machine vision. They are cylindrical parts that are deigned to stretch and warp. The Finescan software captures a high definition image (up to several GB in size) of the entire stent and performs thousands of measurements in just seconds.

Screenshot of Windows service operational diagramVisicon Service

When I was preparing a proposal for this project, I decided to put it on-line rather than deliver another boring old Word document. As I was in a mood to experiment, I ended up implementing different parts in C++, C# and VB.

Screenshot of Departure pageTrip to Ireland and France

These pages contain some interesting JavaScript animation, lots of photos, many travel-related links and an overly-detailed account of our journey.

Screenshot of Paul's house pagePaul's House

This was a site advertising a house. The detail pages have been removed at the client's request, but the main remain accessible.  All the layout and formatting were done using external style sheets.